Maine, Harold, 1905-1969
Biography
Harold Main was a pseudonym used by Walker Winslow.
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, undated and 1932-06-22 - 1976-02-26
Gilbert Neiman Papers, undated and 1910-03-05 - 1976-02-26
Gilbert Neiman Writings / Publications, undated and 1937 - 1965
Lambert Davis Correspondence, undated and 1946-02-26 - 1949-06-07
Most of the correspondence in this file is in reference to the publication of Neiman's novel, "There is a Tyrant in Every Country," which was published in 1947 by Harcourt, Brace and Company.
Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Lambert Davis, 1947-05-25
Letter from Walker Winslow to Gilbert Neiman, 1947-02-14
Return address listed as:
WW 924 Canyon Rd.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Steinbeck
Caldwell
Dickens
Henry (Miller)
Moon
Lieber
Edna
Harold Maine
Sam Jaffe
Hal Smith
Winesburg
Hemingway
Woodburn
Margaret
Edna
The Wages of Heroism, undated
This folder contains a book review titled "The Wages of Heroism", written by Gilbert Neiman, for Harold Maine's book "If a Man Be Mad." Harold Maine was a pen name used by Walker Winslow. (There are several folders of Walker Winslow correspondence in the "Correspondence" sub-series.)
Undated Letter from Walker Winslow to Gilbert Neiman 1, undated
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Morley
Harold Maine
Henry (Miller)
Emil
Hal Smith
McKinney
Rog
Margaret
Undated Letter from Walker Winslow to Gilbert Neiman 2, undated
Return address listed as:
Santa Fe
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Karl Menninger
Dostoievsky
Smith
Moon
Lowry
O'Neill
Harold Maine
Jackson
Edna
Margaret
Rudhyars
